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Trucking Jobs in Indianapolis, IN

CDL driver opportunities, local salary data, top industries, and major employers in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Avg CDL Salary

$54,000 - $72,000

Population

2,100,000

Truck Stops

38

Cost of Living

Below Average

Top Industries in Indianapolis

These industries drive freight demand and create the most CDL trucking jobs in the Indianapolis metropolitan area.

1
Pharmaceutical Distribution
2
Automotive Parts
3
E-Commerce Fulfillment
4
Food Distribution
5
Building Materials

Major Trucking Employers in Indianapolis

These companies and facilities employ CDL truck drivers and logistics professionals in the Indianapolis, IN area.

FedEx Ground
Amazon
Eli Lilly
Republic Services
Celadon Group

Nearby Interstates & Freight Corridors

These major highways serve Indianapolis and carry the highest volumes of commercial truck traffic through the area.

I-70
I-65
I-74
I-69

Trucking in Indianapolis, IN

Indianapolis has quietly become one of the most important distribution cities in the Midwest. The convergence of I-70 and I-65 creates a natural crossroads that logistics planners exploit for coast-to-coast and north-south routing. Eli Lilly's massive pharmaceutical operation drives temperature-controlled freight demand that pays well above standard rates. The city's Plainfield area along I-70 west has emerged as a fulfillment center corridor, with Amazon, FedEx Ground, and numerous 3PLs building million-square-foot facilities. Indianapolis also benefits from being a right-to-work state with no county-level income taxes outside Marion County, making it financially attractive for both carriers and drivers. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway even creates a unique seasonal freight spike each May during race month.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking in Indianapolis

Why is Indianapolis called the Crossroads of America?

More interstate highways pass through Indianapolis than any other city in the country. I-70, I-65, I-74, and I-69 all converge here, making it possible to reach 75% of the U.S. population within a day's drive.

What industries drive trucking jobs in Indianapolis?

Pharmaceutical distribution (anchored by Eli Lilly), automotive parts manufacturing, and e-commerce fulfillment are the top freight generators. Amazon alone operates multiple fulfillment centers in the metro.

How does Indianapolis compare to other Midwest freight hubs?

Indy offers lower costs than Chicago with comparable freight access. Many carriers have relocated operations from Chicago to Indianapolis to avoid congestion, tolls, and higher labor costs.